Category Archives: Powder Coating

What Types of Powder Coating Are There?

Even if you’re not a car buff or a worker in an industrial setting, you probably still have experience with powder coating. This incredible process allows people to coat various metal parts and pieces with an extra layer of protection that is as durable as it is attractive. Though often confused with a typical paint […]

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Is It Necessary to Sandblast Prior to Powder Coating?

Sandblasting is a great way to prepare any part or surface for powder coating in Washington. Is sandblasting always necessary? No, but you can generally expect much better results from the powder coating process if you prepare the surface with media blasting first. Before powder coating, the item to be coated must be completely cleaned […]

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Does Powder Coating Ever Need Any Touch-Ups?

Have you ever had someone tell you that you can’t touch up powder coating? There is some truth to this, but just because you experience some damage to your powder coating does not mean you have to accept it as being damaged forever. There are still some methods you can use to make small repairs […]

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An Overview of Powder Coating Textures

Powder coating is a popular choice among manufacturing and industrial businesses, thanks to its even color, ability to resist rust and corrosion and durable finish. Many business owners choose powder coating to keep their equipment looking and operating new as possible, while protecting it from weather, chemical damage, rust and more. Powder coats come in […]

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Tips for Reapplying Powder Coatings

Can an object be re-powder coated in Washington? The answer is “it depends.” Generally, you’ll have the best results if you strip the old powder coating and reapply a new coat, but there are certain circumstances in which you’ll be able to coat on top of the old paint. To understand these exceptions, it’s important […]

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